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<blockquote data-quote="Eric" data-source="post: 110612" data-attributes="member: 898"><p>I've been taking that line as well, both with tobacco and pipes. Just trying this very recently: One pipe per tin, max of three (Va, Va/Per, Va/Bur - I wouldn't try this with Latakia). So I have 3 tins open with a pipe dedicated to each and I won't reach for another pipe until the tin is finished. This way the pipe gets a chance to "take on the flavor" of the blend. Its made for a much richer experience. Previously I would rotate through my collection giving each pipe ample drying time, but I noticed that I didn't really get a "fullness of flavor" until mid bowl or so. Now the pipes are sort of "loaded with flavor".</p><p></p><p>Of course, rest is important, and I'm not sure if this will work in the long run without a pipe going sour, but its good for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric, post: 110612, member: 898"] I've been taking that line as well, both with tobacco and pipes. Just trying this very recently: One pipe per tin, max of three (Va, Va/Per, Va/Bur - I wouldn't try this with Latakia). So I have 3 tins open with a pipe dedicated to each and I won't reach for another pipe until the tin is finished. This way the pipe gets a chance to "take on the flavor" of the blend. Its made for a much richer experience. Previously I would rotate through my collection giving each pipe ample drying time, but I noticed that I didn't really get a "fullness of flavor" until mid bowl or so. Now the pipes are sort of "loaded with flavor". Of course, rest is important, and I'm not sure if this will work in the long run without a pipe going sour, but its good for now. [/QUOTE]
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